Anonymous wrote:I never voted for him but know plenty of Democrats who did. I disagreed with him on things like Beltway widening and police, but commended his generally pro-science and non-gaslighting approach to the pandemic and he generally has avoided the culture wars. He's been a critic of Trump, denounced Dan Cox and said he won't vote for him, and has generally made out to be one of the more sane Republicans in the country.
So I kind of feel bad for him should he care about his legacy. His establishment pick lost and the Trump QAnon crazy candidate won. And he has ZERO chance in the 2024 GOP primary. Zero chance. (I'm writing this because I just read the WaPo power rankings for the Republican Party post-Trump). He has no political future, despite being a common-sense, get-stuff-done, social moderate and pro-business Republican who can win in blue states. I think he'd make a fine president, who I probably wouldn't vote for because of my more left-leaning economic views, but he'd be competent and less embarrassing on the international stage. Yes, the bar is so low I would be happy with a President who is not an international embarrassment.
So what is Hogan's future? Go back to real estate? Become a talking head on MSNBC or CNN? Again, I'm a Democrat, but America would be so much better if there were more Larry Hogans in national politics.
I do not feel sorry for Larry Hogan. I feel sorry for the people of Ukraine, of women who are raped/incest who can't get abortions, children being abused,animals being mistreated..so many more people than Larry! He is going to be JUST FINE.